Nursing Care: Altered Male Reproduction
Drag and drop the top three nursing diagnoses in the nursing care plan below.
Altered tissue integrity Acute pain Risk for infection
A 50-year-old male client is scheduled for a yearly exam. Which should be included in the plan of care?
Annual prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing
The male client wants to discuss starting a prescription for sildenafil. What should the nurse address first when talking with the client?
Ask the client what medications they currently take, including over-the-counter.
A nurse is teaching a young, sexually active, adult male client. Which statement by the client indicates a need for further teaching?
"I would know if I had human papillomavirus (HPV); the symptoms are obvious."
Match the client with the most appropriate recommendation.
1. A 16-year-old male client at a yearly wellness visit 2. A 13-year-old male client just starting puberty 3. A 40-year-old African American male client with a family history of prostate cancer 4. A 50-year-old male client with a slow urine stream 5. A 65-year-old male client with an unexplained PSA elevation
Review the following nursing actions and the list of nursing diagnoses. Which nursing diagnosis can be addressed by the corresponding nursing action? Each option can only be chosen once.
1. impaired sexual function 2. anxiety 3. acute pain 4. situational low self-esteem . disturbed body image
On the nursing care plan, identify if the client's goals were met or not met during the second visit.
1. met 2. met 3. met
Highlight the discharge instruction findings that require follow-up by the nurse?
40mg
Joe Johnson (pronouns: he/him/his), age 45 years, presents to the clinic with round, painful sores on the outer edge of the glans penis. Highlight important assessment findings in the client's chart.
6 7mm round red lesion Sore is painful and tender sexually active giving and receiving oral sex multiple partners
Review the nursing actions. Type the letter of the alphabet that matches the nursing diagnosis in the table below.
A B D
For which client would it be most appropriate to recommend a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) laboratory test?
A 55-year-old client whose father died of prostate cancer
For each potential healthcare provider's prescription, indicate if the prescription is anticipated or not anticipated in the care of this client.
ANTICIPATED Acyclovir 400 mg by mouth (po) three times a day for 10 days Acetaminophen 500mg po every 4-6 hours PRN pain NOT ANTICIPATED Administer ceftriaxone 500mg intramuscular (IM) single dose Apply hot compresses once daily to reduce swelling Administer fluconazole cream twice a day to the genital area
A client is reviewing treatment options for erectile dysfunction (ED). The nurse provides education about the topic. Which should be included in the nurse's teaching plan? Select all that apply.
Discuss stress levels and relationship status. Vasoactive medications can help enhance blood flow into the penile arteries.
Which conditions are risk factors for erectile dysfunction? Select all that apply.
Increased stress Hypertension Tobacco use
When caring for clients with concerns related to sexuality and decreased libido, all of the following will assist the nurse to be sensitive during client teaching EXCEPT:
Sharing personal opinions about sexuality
The client is most likely experiencing ________ infection caused by _____ and ______
a viral herpes simplex virus unprotected oral sex